2013 Tour de France: Thomas rides on with fractured pelvis

Team Sky rider Geraint Thomas will continue to compete in the Tour de France despite suffering a small fracture in his pelvis.

Thomas crashed towards the end of the 213km opening stage from Porto-Vecchio to Bastia in Corsica on Saturday.

An X-ray showed no serious damage but he struggled on the second stage, finishing 17 minutes and 35 seconds down on the leaders.

Further scans then showed a small fracture, but Thomas will battle on.

He finished the 156km second stage 196th out of 198, leaving him in last place in the general classification.

The drama on the first day happened after a bus became trapped on the finish line moments before the riders were scheduled to arrive.

Orica GreenEdge's team bus got stuck under the overhead banner of the finish line as a speeding peloton was approaching.

The incident caused mayhem as the finish line was temporarily moved back 3km, before being restored to its original spot once the bus was moved.

2013 Tour in numbers

Distance: 3,404km (2,115 miles)

Stage towns: 36

French departments visited: 37

French municipalities ridden through: 537

Riders: 198

Teams: 22, with 9 riders in each

The closing 30 kilometres were marked by a series of crashes on the narrow roads leading in to Bastia.

Spain's Alberto Contador, considered by many to be the main challenger to race favourite Chris Froome, was the highest-profile name to fall as he went to ground in a mass crash that also took out Slovakia's promising sprinter Peter Sagan.

Double Olympic track cycling gold medallist Thomas was expected especially in the mountain stages. His continued presense in the race is now in severe doubt.